Clinton took to the podium at the Elwell Family Food Center on the Iowa State Fairgrounds to hammer home her messages. She said she wants her supporters to help her build an American "where we don't leave anyone out or anyone behind."

“Political campaigns should be about what kind of future we can create together for ourselves, but most particularly for our children and grandchildren,” Clinton said.

The presidential hopeful said she has listened to what Iowans have to say about their worries regarding the economy, and their hopes for their families and the country they love.

Clinton said she is prepared to fight for all Americans and that will be the focus of her campaign.

“We can build an economy where hard work is rewarded, and we will. We can strengthen our families, in fact we will. We can defend our country and increase our opportunities around the world, and in fact we will. We can renew the promise of our democracy, and in fact we will,” Clinton said.

The attendees KCCI spoke to embraced Clinton’s messages.

"She is just an absolutely beautiful woman. She has good values and good morals. I think she would make a wonderful president,” Shari McMain said.

“I think she did fantastic. She was human. She was personable. She just came out like everyone else,” Sandy Martin said.

KCCI political analyst Dennis Goldford said Clinton did what she needed to do and showed what she needed to show and then some.

“This is the best that I have ever seen her. She was sharp. In particular when you consider Democrats -- for a long time [they] have complained, in their view, that President Obama doesn't fight back against Republicans. She has gone on the attack,” Goldford said.

“I will fight them on their efforts to disempower and disenfranchise young people, poor people, people with disabilities and people of color, no matter what state they are in,” Clinton said.

“Clinton still refuses to answer serious question about the issues: her secret email server and her family foundation's shady business dealings with foreign governments. Despite her campaign's best efforts, Iowans can see right through it."